A Rüppell’s vulture lays claim to a dead zebra in Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park, while other Rüppell's and white-backed vultures ( Gyps africanus) move in for a piece of the action.
It can seem like birds are up so high they’re reduced to tiny specks in our vision, and we know – tragically, we know they can fly at least as high as an airplane (at certain altitude) – but ...
Rüppell's griffon vultures are the world's highest-flying birds, documented to have reached soaring heights of 10,973m above sea level - the same height as most aeroplanes. They play a critical ...
Pictures can be challenging, uplifting, provocative or revelatory. Within a frantic scrum of critically endangered Rüppell’s griffon vultures, Charlie captured this individual ripping the flesh from a ...